Installing
the McIDAS-X 2010.1 ADDE Remote Server

If
this workstation has data that you want to make available to users on other
workstations, you should install the McIDAS-X 2010.1 ADDE remote server. If not,
proceed to Removing the Previous
Version of McIDAS-X.

Continue with
the procedure below to remove the previous version's ADDE remote server, and
install the McIDAS-X 2010.1 ADDE remote server. If any other service is using
port 112, you will be notified during the procedure and be given the option
of overriding it with the McIDAS ADDE service.

1. Log on to
the workstation as root.

2. Change to
the home directory for user mcidas.

Type: cd ~mcidas

3. Uninstall
the previous version's ADDE remote server. Replace version# in the
command below with the previous version number of McIDAS-X (2009.2, for example).
If you used an account other than mcadde for your ADDE remote
server, insert that account name in place of mcadde.

Type: sh ./mcinetversion#.sh uninstall mcadde

This step
removes the modifications made to the Internet services daemon (inetd on AIX, HP-UX, IRIX and Solaris; xinetd on Linux and OS X)
configuration files, forces inetd to reread its configuration
files, and attempts to verify that inetd is no longer listening
for ADDE requests from McIDAS-X clients.

4. Install
the McIDAS-X 2010.1 ADDE remote server. If you use an account other than mcadde for
your ADDE remote server, insert that account name in place of mcadde in
the command below.

Type: sh ./mcinet2010.1.sh install mcadde

This step
modifies the Internet services daemon (inetd) configuration
files to make inetd aware of the ADDE service, forces inetd to
reread its configuration files, and attempts to verify that inetd is
listening for ADDE requests from McIDAS-X clients.

Notes:

You can check the status of the ADDE remote server
at any time by running the command sh ./mcinetversion#.sh status from the ~mcidas directory
while logged in as root.

If you make changes to your inetd configuration you can restart inetd by running the command sh ./mcinetversion#.sh restart from the ~mcidas directory while logged in as root.